In almost all cases involving opposition activists, they were found guilty (though in a few cases individuals may have been exonerated). This is in contrast to the average conviction rate of 20 percent in all categories of criminal cases and only three percent in cases involving rape.
The commission is an independent, statutory body on paper, authorised to monitor and investigate violations of human rights no matter who the perpetrators may be. But in reality, it is far from being independent. Its recruitment process is heavily influenced by the government.